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SO my question is does this help, if does how. Do poeple uses it . And does it help in Pr or google indexing.
any suggestion.
Deepak
However, I've tested regularly and I've never seen any of the unique phrases in those title atributes come back in a Google search. Since they don't show up in a search -- not even on an exact phrase -- I doubt that they have any effect in Google at present.
This idea (title attributes for SEO) has been kicking around for a while, but I've yet to hear a report of it affecting the search results. I'm not about to stop doing it- but my reasons are for enhancing usability.
As I see it, the title attribute should tell the user what will happen if they click -either a description of the TARGET page or, in the case of a script, what event a click will invoke. I don't think it makes sense to use a title attribute in a link and fill it with keywords for the page where the link appears - it's all about the target page.
BTW, I sometimes use title attributes on blockquotes. There's less browser support there, but it still seems like good, potentially useful mark-up to me. I'm really from the school of thought that says "begin with content and then mark it up for the web".